Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Gypsy Rose, You can purchase Wobenzym online for around $85 for a bottle of 800 tablets. Regards, Dawn > >> > Duncan,> >> > On your site you state that BlockBuster All Clear is a " a superior> and cost competitive formula " . You also reference Neprinol which is> a similar product and seems to me to be a more potent formula.> Neprinol has 15,000FU vs 1,600FU in Blockbuster. The Neprinol also> contains a more potent form of Serratiopeptidase vs Serrapeptase in> BlockBuster. I'm no expert and might be missing something.> >> > The Blockbuster lists Serrepeptase as 40,000 IU and the Natto as> 1600 FU.> >> > Neprinol lists all enzymes in FU units.> >> > Why the different units?> >> > I'm assuming that the FU is the relevant one.> >> > Is there an FU to IU conversion factor?> >> > Thanks,> >> > dlipter> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Just a note that Wobenzym embodies a much less effective old-school approach to systemic enzyme therapy. It does not contain fibrinolytic enzymes, so it can't digest fibrin and can't replace the falling plasmin that causes blood coagulation, strokes, and fibrosis, the leading cause of organ failure, as one ages. So, Look for a systemic enzyme blend that can, one with perhaps 40,000 IU of serrapeptase and 1600 FU nattokinase in it or mix your own. These are the primary fibrinolytic enzymes on the market; a lesser-known one is the patented Seaprose-S. One such blend that also contains proteolytic enzymes for comparison is BlockBuster All Clear. Ingredients are disclosed on the site. http://tinyurl.com/blockbuster-allclear Duncan > >> > Duncan,> >> > On your site you > state that BlockBuster All Clear is a " a superior> and cost > competitive formula " . You also reference Neprinol which is> a > similar product and seems to me to be a more potent formula.> > Neprinol has 15,000FU vs 1,600FU in Blockbuster. The Neprinol also> > contains a more potent form of Serratiopeptidase vs Serrapeptase in> > BlockBuster. I'm no expert and might be missing something.> >> > The > Blockbuster lists Serrepeptase as 40,000 IU and the Natto as> 1600 > FU.> >> > Neprinol lists all enzymes in FU units.> >> > Why the > different units?> >> > I'm assuming that the FU is the relevant one.> > >> > Is there an FU to IU conversion factor?> >> > Thanks,> >> > > dlipter> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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